When Jack came back, he told them about his report to Frank. “Frank asked us to help the police and FBI catch the bomber who eluded them. He was impressed with our method of sending information about the New York cell to the FBI. Frank suggested our only shot perhaps is using Yuri’s computer files to see if we can trick this killer into showing up at one of his old meeting sites.
“A couple of assumptions, the Bureau apparently did not find anything in their search of the homes and work places of the two dead New York terrorists and are not getting anything significant from the terrorist they captured to lead them to the fourth member of the cell. The last assumption is the missing cell member is the primary bomber. This threat won’t be over until we get Joseph David Olsen who, according to Yuri’s records, is the original member of the cell and the professional espionage/terrorist-trained KGB agent.”
Jack said, “Let’s take a look at what the media has to say,” and turned on the Satellite TV for the 8:00 p.m. news.
The lead story concerned the recent arrests in New York City. The police were still looking for the fourth terrorist. Nothing was said about how the questioning of the captured terrorist was proceeding. All the terrorists had been identified, and caches of weapons, explosives, false ID documents and sketches and detailed descriptions of several prominent places in the city were found in two side-by-side self-storage containers in Yonkers in Westchester County, within an easy commute to Manhattan.
The FBI’s agent-in-charge of the investigation refused to comment on how the terrorists were apprehended beyond commending the New York City Police Department for outstanding police work and the quick action of the counter-terrorist squad. At the end of the broadcast, a picture of Mr. Olsen was shown with a renewed plea for help from the public in finding this very dangerous fugitive.
Anita said, “Enough speculation for me. I’m going to get some sack time.”
Kathy and Jack stayed up for another hour planning their approach to kill Olsen. They knew there was no chance of taking him alive.
Kathy said, “You’ve figured out Anita knows we’re going to sleep together?”
“I think she figured it out long ago. Nothing gets by Anita.”
Kathy took Jack by the hand and said, “Okay, let’s go try the hot tub.”
The hot tub was wonderful. Plenty big enough for two. As usual Kathy was in the tub first. “Jack, this is wonderful. I might have an orgasm before you even touch me.”
A few minutes later, Kathy settled, facing Jack with her legs open and loosely around him. The hot water was shoulder depth and the relaxation of the water on his sore muscles and the sexual stimulation of Kathy’s breasts moving slowly on his chest, made Jack think this was about as close as he would ever get to nirvana. Kathy smiled at him and eased him into her. When he was fully in her, they just held each other without moving. He could feel her tightening and relaxing herself around him and knew if she kept that up he would come in her very soon. He began to move in her while his hands teased her nipples. He could feel her arousal growing and increased his thrusting. Kathy fastened her teeth on his neck and shoulder and began gentle nipping, becoming harder as her thrusting matched his. He felt himself losing control as she began her orgasm and came in her with a last strong thrust and arching of his back.
The cabin was quiet. Kathy was sleeping soundly. Jack lay awake, browsing through the planning for another difficult operation. His mind kept wandering from thinking about Kathy to a story she had told him one night when they were both up late. It was about a CIA agent she had known who had penetrated the middle ranks of an Arab terrorist organization. The agent found once he was invited into their homes, the people we call terrorists have many of the same joys and problems we have.
Many aspects of their lives are not much different from ours. There were family problems with in-laws and kids. Marital problems and joys. Kids get sick, teenagers suddenly lose all interest in their academic studies, colleagues get promoted over them, wives can’t or won’t manage money, and bills cannot be paid on time. Kathy stressed the need to respect your enemy’s capabilities and realize they have normal strengths and weaknesses. In waging war against them, you must put yourself in their position. Jack thought, it makes sense, but there was no mercy or understanding in his mind about this group of terrorists. Anita and Kathy don’t know Yuri not only killed his father but also his mother and sister. No way is anyone in Yuri’s network going free, no matter what. At the slightest opportunity, I will take them out.